Hear mixed things about the major. At my college at least, a lot of the freshman complained that the freshman classes were mind-numbingly easy if you've used a computer in the last 10 years but I haven't heard many complaints since then. What do you want to do with a computer science major?

I'm a freshman as well. I'm currently a music major but I'm taking a few computer programming classes as well. Really easy stuff so far. I'm looking at an audio-engineering program that my school is just about to make official for the beginning of next semester.

Although the payoff is amazing once you're out with your degree. If I could go back in time I would have picked up programming in high school and majored in it in college. Sadly I can't program for shit and am getting a B.A. so I'm looking at a life of debilitating poverty. Oh well.

I probably could if I tried, but I'm way too far into my college career to switch last-minute (graduating in May). I know basic HTML but stuff like Java, C++, Python, etc. are just jibberish to me. I'm very, very good with computer hardware, though.

My dad graduated with a CS and Math degree from the university I go to currently and makes 160k a year working for IBM so I mean...if I get really into it that sounds good for me aha. But first I want to check out this audio engineering program.